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Placentation defects are highly prevalent in embryonic lethal mouse mutants
Large-scale phenotyping efforts have demonstrated that approximately 25-30% of mouse gene knockouts cause intra-uterine lethality. Analysis of these mutants has largely focussed on the embryo but not the placenta, despite the critical role of this extra-embryonic organ for developmental progression....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5866719/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29539633 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature26002 |
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author | Perez-Garcia, Vicente Fineberg, Elena Wilson, Robert Murray, Alexander Mazzeo, Cecilia Icoresi Tudor, Catherine Sienerth, Arnold White, Jacqueline K. Tuck, Elizabeth Ryder, Edward J. Gleeson, Diane Siragher, Emma Wardle-Jones, Hannah Staudt, Nicole Wali, Neha Collins, John Geyer, Stefan Busch-Nentwich, Elisabeth M. Galli, Antonella Smith, James C. Robertson, Elizabeth Adams, David J. Weninger, Wolfgang J. Mohun, Timothy Hemberger, Myriam |
author_facet | Perez-Garcia, Vicente Fineberg, Elena Wilson, Robert Murray, Alexander Mazzeo, Cecilia Icoresi Tudor, Catherine Sienerth, Arnold White, Jacqueline K. Tuck, Elizabeth Ryder, Edward J. Gleeson, Diane Siragher, Emma Wardle-Jones, Hannah Staudt, Nicole Wali, Neha Collins, John Geyer, Stefan Busch-Nentwich, Elisabeth M. Galli, Antonella Smith, James C. Robertson, Elizabeth Adams, David J. Weninger, Wolfgang J. Mohun, Timothy Hemberger, Myriam |
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description | Large-scale phenotyping efforts have demonstrated that approximately 25-30% of mouse gene knockouts cause intra-uterine lethality. Analysis of these mutants has largely focussed on the embryo but not the placenta, despite the critical role of this extra-embryonic organ for developmental progression. Here, we screened 103 embryonic lethal and subviable mouse knockout lines from the Deciphering the Mechanisms of Developmental Disorders programme (https://dmdd.org.uk) for placental phenotypes. 68% of lines that are lethal at or after mid-gestation exhibited placental dys-morphologies. Early lethality (E9.5-E14.5) is almost always associated with severe placental malformations. Placental defects strongly correlate with abnormal brain, heart and vascular development. Analysis of mutant trophoblast stem cells and conditional knockouts suggests primary gene function in trophoblast for a significant number of factors that cause embryonic lethality when ablated. Our data highlight the hugely under-appreciated importance of placental defects in contributing to abnormal embryo development and suggest key molecular nodes governing placentation. |
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spelling | pubmed-58667192018-09-14 Placentation defects are highly prevalent in embryonic lethal mouse mutants Perez-Garcia, Vicente Fineberg, Elena Wilson, Robert Murray, Alexander Mazzeo, Cecilia Icoresi Tudor, Catherine Sienerth, Arnold White, Jacqueline K. Tuck, Elizabeth Ryder, Edward J. Gleeson, Diane Siragher, Emma Wardle-Jones, Hannah Staudt, Nicole Wali, Neha Collins, John Geyer, Stefan Busch-Nentwich, Elisabeth M. Galli, Antonella Smith, James C. Robertson, Elizabeth Adams, David J. Weninger, Wolfgang J. Mohun, Timothy Hemberger, Myriam Nature Article Large-scale phenotyping efforts have demonstrated that approximately 25-30% of mouse gene knockouts cause intra-uterine lethality. Analysis of these mutants has largely focussed on the embryo but not the placenta, despite the critical role of this extra-embryonic organ for developmental progression. Here, we screened 103 embryonic lethal and subviable mouse knockout lines from the Deciphering the Mechanisms of Developmental Disorders programme (https://dmdd.org.uk) for placental phenotypes. 68% of lines that are lethal at or after mid-gestation exhibited placental dys-morphologies. Early lethality (E9.5-E14.5) is almost always associated with severe placental malformations. Placental defects strongly correlate with abnormal brain, heart and vascular development. Analysis of mutant trophoblast stem cells and conditional knockouts suggests primary gene function in trophoblast for a significant number of factors that cause embryonic lethality when ablated. Our data highlight the hugely under-appreciated importance of placental defects in contributing to abnormal embryo development and suggest key molecular nodes governing placentation. 2018-03-14 2018-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5866719/ /pubmed/29539633 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature26002 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Perez-Garcia, Vicente Fineberg, Elena Wilson, Robert Murray, Alexander Mazzeo, Cecilia Icoresi Tudor, Catherine Sienerth, Arnold White, Jacqueline K. Tuck, Elizabeth Ryder, Edward J. Gleeson, Diane Siragher, Emma Wardle-Jones, Hannah Staudt, Nicole Wali, Neha Collins, John Geyer, Stefan Busch-Nentwich, Elisabeth M. Galli, Antonella Smith, James C. Robertson, Elizabeth Adams, David J. Weninger, Wolfgang J. Mohun, Timothy Hemberger, Myriam Placentation defects are highly prevalent in embryonic lethal mouse mutants |
title | Placentation defects are highly prevalent in embryonic lethal mouse mutants |
title_full | Placentation defects are highly prevalent in embryonic lethal mouse mutants |
title_fullStr | Placentation defects are highly prevalent in embryonic lethal mouse mutants |
title_full_unstemmed | Placentation defects are highly prevalent in embryonic lethal mouse mutants |
title_short | Placentation defects are highly prevalent in embryonic lethal mouse mutants |
title_sort | placentation defects are highly prevalent in embryonic lethal mouse mutants |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5866719/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29539633 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature26002 |
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